The Free Press Journal

Max hospital negligence: Probe to conclude today

- AGENCIES

The investigat­ion into the issue of medical negligence by Delhi’s Max hospital is expected to conclude by Monday and the findings are expected to be shared thereafter, the hospital authoritie­s informed on Sunday.

The authoritie­s further said that the expert group on the matter is working swiftly towards concluding the investigat­ion, reports ANI.

“Expert group set up to investigat­e the circumstan­ces and protocols followed regarding premature delivery (23 weeks/5 months) of twins and declaratio­n of their death at Max Hospital, Shalimar Bagh is working swiftly towards concluding their detailed investigat­ions,” the Max Hospital authoritie­s said.

Earlier, the Shalimar Bagh branch of the hospital was accused of medical negligence after an infant was found alive after being declared ‘dead’.

Following which, the Delhi Police sent a notice to the administra­tion of Max hospital, seeking detailed informatio­n in connection with the case and asked the authoritie­s to be present for an interrogat­ion.

On Saturday, Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Kumar Jain warned of cancelling the hospital’s licence, if it continued with the negligence.

The family members of the newborn, who was allegedly declared dead along with his still-born twin by the hospital, staged a sit-in protest outside the hospital on Saturday demanding a strict action against them.

The hospital had handed over the new-borns in a plastic bag to the family, but when the twins were brought to the burial ground, realised before performing the last rites, that one of them showed movements inside the bag. They immediatel­y rushed to a nearby hospital where the doctors confirmed one of them to be alive.

A medical negligence case has been registered under section 308 of Indian Penal Code (IPC) against the hospital.

The Shalimar Bagh branch of the hospital was accused of medical negligence after an infant was found alive after being declared ‘dead’.

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